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Stanley 76001
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INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
ProSet
®
XT1 Blind Rivet Tool – 76001
ProSet
®
XT2 Blind Rivet Tool – 76002
Hydro-Pneumatic Power Tool
EN
Hydro-Pneumatic Power Tool
ESM
Herramienta hidroneumática
FRC
Outil électrique hydropneumatique
PTB
Ferramenta Elétrica Hidropneumática

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Questions and Answers

  • T
    Travis CastilloSep 3, 2025
    What to do if cannot insert rivet into Stanley Nail Gun?
    • C
      Cory RodriguezSep 4, 2025
      If you cannot insert a rivet into your Stanley Nail Gun, the potential causes are: using an incorrect Nose Piece for the rivet (refer to the ProSet Nose Equipment Manual 07900-09412 to select and install the correct nose piece), broken rivet stems jammed in the Nose Equipment (refer to ProSet Nose Equipment Manual 07900-09412 and check Nose Equipment is correct for rivet), broken rivet stems jammed in the Hydraulic Piston (empty the Collector Bottle), or debris in the Nose Piece (service and clean the Nose Assembly).
  • S
    Susan PowellSep 18, 2025
    What causes low vacuum in my Stanley 76001?
    • S
      Steven WongSep 18, 2025
      A low vacuum in your Stanley Power Tool can be caused by a few things: the Stem Collector (3) might be removed or not fully attached, so check the Stem Collector. Also, the Stem Collector (3) could be full of stems, so empty it. Finally, low air pressure can also lead to low vacuum, so adjust the air pressure to the correct level.
  • D
    Diana GonzalezSep 16, 2025
    Why is my Stanley 76001 Power Tool cycling slowly?
    • M
      Mia PhillipsSep 16, 2025
      If your Stanley Power Tool is cycling slowly, it could be due to low air pressure. Adjust the air pressure to the correct level. Another cause could be a buildup of debris inside the Nose Equipment (1), so service and clean the Nose Assembly (1). Also, check that the Collector Bottle (3) is properly attached.
  • L
    laurenwallaceSep 14, 2025
    Why does the rivet stem not break when using my Stanley 76001 Power Tool?
    • J
      Joel RomeroSep 14, 2025
      If the rivet stem isn't breaking when using your Stanley Power Tool, there are a few potential causes. First, check that the air pressure is at the correct level. Also, the fastener might be outside the tool's capability. The Nose Equipment (1) may be incorrect for the rivet. Finally, the oil level might be low, or there might be air in the oil, so prime the tool.
  • L
    Lori RoseSep 12, 2025
    Why won't the jaws release the broken stem of the rivet on my Stanley Power Tool?
    • T
      thomassheltonSep 13, 2025
      If the jaws on your Stanley Power Tool won't release the broken stem of the rivet, it could be due to several reasons: a buildup of debris inside the Nose Equipment (1), which requires servicing and cleaning; the Jaw Guide (1f), Nose Piece (1a), or Nose Housing (1d) not being seated correctly, requiring you to correctly assemble the affected parts; a weak or broken Spring (1j) that needs replacement; excess hydraulic oil or air present in oil, requiring you to prime tool; an incorrect Nose Piece (1a) - (1c) for the rivet; broken rivet stems jammed in Nose Equipment (1); broken rivet stems jammed in Hydraulic Piston (18), so empty Collector Bottle (3).
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    Joseph EspinozaSep 12, 2025
    What to do if my Stanley 76001 Power Tool does not return fully?
    • E
      Elizabeth BakerSep 12, 2025
      If your Stanley Power Tool isn't fully returning, it could be due to several reasons. Check for an air leak and tighten any loose joints or replace components if necessary. Low air pressure can also cause this issue, so adjust it to the correct specification. A build-up of debris inside the Nose Equipment (1) may require servicing and cleaning. Lastly, ensure the Stem Collector (3) is properly attached.
  • S
    Scott GrossSep 9, 2025
    How to fix a Stanley Power Tool that will not grip the rivet stem?
    • A
      Alexander JordanSep 9, 2025
      If your Stanley Power Tool isn't gripping the rivet stem, consider these potential causes: the Jaws (1g) might be worn or broken and need replacement. Also, check for broken rivet stems jammed in the Nose Equipment (1), which would require service and cleaning. A loose Jaw Guide (1f) should be tightened against the Pulling Head (1l). A weak or broken Spring (1j) should be replaced. The Nose Piece (1a) - (1c) or the Nose Equipment (1) may be incorrect for the rivet.
  • A
    alexanderryanSep 7, 2025
    Why does my Stanley 76001 need multiple trigger pulls to place a rivet?
    • C
      christinachaneySep 7, 2025
      If your Stanley Power Tool requires multiple trigger pulls to place a rivet, several factors could be responsible. There might be an air leak, so try tightening the joints or replacing components. Low air pressure could also be the culprit; adjust the air pressure to the correct level. Other potential causes include worn or broken Jaws (1g) that need replacement, low oil level or air in the oil requiring you to prime the tool, a buildup of debris inside the Nose Equipment (1) needing service and cleaning, or the Collector Bottle (3) being removed or not fully attached, so check the Collector Bottle.
  • A
    Alexis NguyenSep 5, 2025
    What to do if my Stanley Power Tool fails to operate?
    • F
      fhortonSep 5, 2025
      If your Stanley Power Tool isn't working, there are a few things to check: First, make sure the On/Off Valve (7) is in the ‘ON’ position. Next, ensure that the air pressure is within the specified range. Finally, if neither of those solutions works, the Trigger Valve (45) may be damaged and require replacement.
  • S
    Sydney TorresAug 20, 2025
    Why Stanley Nail Gun fails to operate?
    • K
      Kimberly OlsonAug 21, 2025
      The Stanley Nail Gun might fail to operate due to several reasons: the On/Off Valve is in the ‘OFF’ position (set it to ‘ON’); there's insufficient air pressure (adjust it to the specified level); or the Trigger Valve is damaged (it needs replacement).

Stanley 76001 Specifications

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BrandStanley
Model76001
CategoryPower Tool
LanguageEnglish

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